He is ____ interested in what we are talking about. He may be a spy of the other team.

A

not

B

partly

C

unentirely

D

very much

E

ignoringly

Question 6

Firstly macaroni is put into the ____ water and then fried in a pan.

A

boiled

B

spoiled

C

evaporating

D

heating

E

boiling

Question 7

The teacher is ____ for all the students in the class.

A

responsibility

B

careless

C

responsible

D

possible

E

taking care of

Question 8

I was very rude to you and still feel very ____ of myself.

A

sorry

B

forgive

C

forsake

D

apologetic

E

ashamed

Question 9

More information becomes ____ through the use of computers.

A

available

B

possible

C

acceptable

D

funnier

E

unreachable

Question 10

That people always fear the things they don't know well is a ____ fact.

A

good

B

complete

C

similar

D

suitable

E

well-known

Question 11

We don't know the exact dimensions: how ____ the pool and how ____ the skyscraper is.

A

long / long

B

wide / wide

C

deep / wide

D

deep / tall

E

deep / long

Question 12

That watch was very important for me because it was ____ .

A

handmade

B

less cheap

C

unvaluable

D

absurd

E

stolen

Question 13

They gave me a ____ , bright, clean room with sea sight.

A

amusing

B

boring

C

dark

D

dishonest

E

beautiful

Question 14

____ of this country are fed by some cookhouses.

A

The exploited

B

Poors

C

The poor

D

The rich

E

Young

Question 15

Commercial relationships with Iraq aregrowing to a ____ position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.

A

least

B

less

C

fast

D

better

E

rapidly

Question 16

There were ____ deaths last year than there are this year.

A

so fewe

B

much more

C

many more

D

the least

E

the more

Question 17

These goods are on sale. Thus, these are ____ than the others.

A

much cheap

B

the least cheap

C

the cheaper

D

much more cheaper

E

the cheapest

Question 18

Price of bread is getting ____ and ____ expensive in Turkey.

A

less / more

B

more / less

C

less / lesser

D

more / the most

E

more / more

Question 19

The place is ____ away than we expected it to be.

A

many more

B

many fewer

C

a little

D

a lot

E

far more

Question 20

My room is ____ than anybody else's room.

A

so clean

B

as clean

C

cleaner

D

the cleanest

E

the tidiest

Question 21

Your hair is completely ____ from mine.

A

different

B

exagerrated

C

more different

D

distinguished

E

styled

Question 22

I have a friend just like that man. They are ____ the same.

A

a little

B

some

C

quiet

D

doubtfully

E

exactly

Question 23

The Turkish national anthem is ____ beautiful poem I can ever read in my life.

A

more

B

any more

C

much more

D

far more

E

the most

Question 24

More use could be made of subjects such as ____ studies, history and geography.

A

environmental

B

exciting

C

entire

D

customers

E

heritage

Question 25

My bicycle's ____ tyres are flat since I haven't pumped ____ air for a long time.

A

both / any

B

all / some

C

either / plenty of

D

neither / much

E

none / no

Question 26

The things she prepared for the dinner were ____ the meal I prepared for the lunch.

A

the best of

B

any good than

C

never the same

D

no better than

E

less good

Question 27

The smile on his face didn't reflect his ____ feelings.

A

internal

B

export

C

inner

D

external

E

exterior

Question 28

The invention of new forms of sport and the conversion of play into sport were two of the ____ marks of the last century; the transformation of tennis
and golf into tournament spectacles in our days is an example.

A

separating

B

sorting

C

discriminative

D

distinguish

E

distinctive

Question 29

In the latest forms of mass - sport, like air races and motor races, the thrill of the spectacle is intensified by the promise of immediate death or ____ injury

A

fragile

B

fatal

C

vital

D

emotional

E

spiritual

Question 30

Sport, which began perhaps as a ____ reaction against the machine, has become one of the most organized aspects of the machine age.

A

spontaneous

B

obligatory

C

effective

D

materialistic

E

professionalized

Question 31

The excitement sport is a temporary and only a ____ release.

A

natural

B

splendid

C

effective

D

superficial

E

precise

Question 32

The croaking of frogs, the singing of birds, the howling of monkeys, and even the language of dolphins certainly play a role in establishing ____ claims and social statutes

A

beneficial

B

paradoxical

C

territorial

D

exploiting

E

destructive

Question 33

Social organization limits the severity of conflicts within the group; and in many cases it prevents ____ combat except in unusual situations.

A

social

B

laboratory

C

acceptable

D

destructive

E

primitive

Question 34

In this mechanized society, sport is no longer a mere game empty of any reward other than the playing; it is a ____ business: millions are invested in arenas.

A

benefit

B

profitable

C

athletic

D

exhibitionistic

E

ambitious

Question 35

Civilized human societies, and probably most ____ human societies as well, tend to regard the individual person as the significant biological unit.

A

developed

B

sophisticated

C

primitive

D

intimate

E

hierarchical

Question 36

It is a very ____ and important fact that "fighting" in animals usually consists of threatening or bluff.

A

fierce

B

savage

C

ordinary

D

striking

E

available

Question 37

In zoos, especially in old, poorly designed ones, where animals are crowded, they have little opportunity for exploring and for the ____ enterprise they normally exercise in the wild.

A

entire

B

exaggerrated

C

social

D

restrictive

E

individualistic

Question 38

The cry of horror that escapes from the crowd when a motor car overturns is not one of surprise but of ____ expectation.

A

horrifying

B

desperate

C

dangerous

D

thrilling

E

fullfilled

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